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What is a Salesforce MCP server?
A Salesforce MCP server exposes authorized Salesforce operations, such as querying records, describing schema, reading or staging metadata, and deploying changes, as standardized tools an MCP-compatible AI client can call. Each server defines its own catalog, inputs, outputs, side effects, and authentication model.
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Without MCP, an AI assistant only knows what you paste into it. With an MCP server connected, declared tools can run a SOQL query, describe an object, read a Flow definition, stage an Apex class, validate metadata, or deploy to an authorized project.
Servers differ widely in capability. The current ApexGenius catalog has 21 tools covering project discovery, stored and live metadata, staged files and documentation, SOQL, record create/update/delete, anonymous Apex, validation, deployment, status, and cancellation. It does not currently expose report or dashboard tools.
Because MCP is an open standard backed by Anthropic, OpenAI, and major editors (VS Code, Cursor), a single connection follows you across tools, with no per-client integration work.
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